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Awtey takes late model win at Jennerstown
JENNERSTOWN – Jenners driver Barry Awtey claimed his second checkered flag of the season in the late model division as racing returned to Jennerstown Speedway Complex Saturday after a rain-induced hiatus this past weekend. Awtey started fourth and flopped positions with pole sitter Garry Wiltrout. Scottdale’s Aaron VanFleet also took his second victory of the season in the pro stocks division, starting sixth in the eight-car field. John Fama, of Central City, aced the field in the modified division as he started and finished the feature in first. Rick Meehleib, of Stoystown, drove to Victory Lane in the street stocks...
Caitlin Clark rallies Fever past Liberty 83-78 with first triple-double by WNBA rookie
INDIANAPOLIS — Caitlin Clark posted the first triple-double by a rookie in WNBA history to help rally Indiana to an 83-78 victory over New York on Saturday at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, snapping the Fever’s nine-game losing streak to the Liberty. Clark finished with 19 points, 13 assists and 12...
Annual car show benefits Cambria fire department
NORTHERN CAMBRIA, Pa. (WTAJ) — Over 300 cars blocked the streets of Northern Cambria Sunday for the town’s annual car show. Hosted by the Hope Fire Company, the annual car show started 39 years ago. “Small I mean, it was different. We were the new kid on the block,” said Bruce Moriconi, President of the fire […]
Saxton adds addendum to HALAS pact
SAXTON — Saxton Borough Council on Monday evening unanimously agreed to sign an addendum to a mutual aid agreement between the Hollidaysburg American Legion Ambulance Service (HALAS) and the Saxton Volunteer Fire Company Ambulance that provides secondary ambulance coverage to communities in the fire company’s first due area.
Claysburg Legion takes 2 from Hollidaysburg
CLAYSBURG — Claysburg Post 522 Legion team picked up 2 wins on Tuesday by finishing up a suspended game with 7-3 victory over Hollidaysburg 2, and following that up with a come-from-behind victory in the bottom of the seventh for a 2-1 win. The Bulldogs ended their regular season...
TESTING PERIOD EXTENDED FOR TRAFFIC LIGHT AT WARREN ROAD/INDIAN SPRINGS ROAD INTERSECTION
At Wednesday’s White Township Supervisors meeting, it was announced that the testing period for a township traffic light has been extended due to minor tweaks made to it. Township Manager Chris Anderson said the testing period for the traffic light at the Warren Road/Indian Springs Road intersection was extended until August 1st after some adjustments were made to the timing of pedestrian and left turn signals. While he adds no structural or equipment problems were reported, these types of tweaks are common.
PUBLIC INVITED TO VIEW VIRTUAL PLANS DISPLAY FOR BRIDGE PROJECT IN WHITE TOWNSHIP
PennDOT is inviting the public to view plans regarding a bridge preservation project in White Township. The virtual plans display concerns the project of the Bridges to Nowhere over Old Route 119, Wayne Avenue, Stoney Run, Hoodlebug Trail, and the Buffalo and Pittsburgh Railroad in the township. The purpose is to share preliminary information on the project’s status, schedule, design, and right-of-way acquisition. Construction on the project is expected to take place between 2027 and 2028.
DRILLERS COMPLETE COMEBACK, CAPTURE SECOND STRAIGHT LEGION TITLE
The S.W. Jack Drillers won a thriller last night at First Commonwealth Bank Field in Homer City, coming back from a five-run deficit to beat Marion Center, 14-10, and claiming their second straight Indiana County Youth Legion championship. The Drillers carried a one-run lead into the bottom of the fourth...
MILLIE E. (NESBIT) HUEY, 83
Millie E. (Nesbit) Huey, 83 of Indiana, formerly of Gipsy, went home to be with her Lord on Monday, July 8, 2024 at the Communities at Indian Haven. Born in Spangler, July 15, 1940, she was a daughter of the late James and Minnie Nesbit. Millie was the widow of Donald E, Huey, Sr. who died February 19, 2019.
INDIANA 14U ALL-STARS SPLIT FIRST DAY OF STATE TOURNAMENT
The Indiana 14U All-Star softball team split their day at Union City in the state little league tournament, beating Danville 20-0 in the first game but falling to Cochranton/Mid-East/Titusville, 8-6 in eight innings in the nightcap. Indiana will face the winner of Danville and Springfield in the second game of...
WHITE TOWNSHIP PLANNING COMMISSION APPROVES MODIFICATIONS TO TEXAS ROADHOUSE SIGN
On Tuesday night, the White Township Planning Commission approved a modification for the ongoing Texas Roadhouse project. The change involves the sign for the business, as code enforcement officer John Major explains. The proposed sign will be 35 feet high, and will be on the same level as the restaurant...
CHENG’S BLAST HELPS CURVE BLANK BAYSOX
Altoona blanked Bowie, 4-0, last night in the first of a six-game homestand. Charles McAdoo opened the scoring with a RBI single in the third. Tsung-Che Cheng followed in the seventh with a three-run home run to put the game out of reach. Ryan Borucki and David Bednar pitched as...
Different Indiana Fever Star Officially Playing In Olympics
The 2024 Paris Olympics is just a few weeks away and the Indiana Fever will officially be represented in the worldwide event. Fever guard Kristy Wallace has been added to the Australian women's basketball team. She will join a multitude of other WNBA players on the roster, including: ...
Caitlin Clark makes WNBA history in Fever’s upset win vs. Liberty
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Caitlin Clark posted the first triple-double by a rookie in WNBA history to help rally Indiana to an 83-78 victory over New York on Saturday at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, snapping the Fever’s nine-game losing streak to the Liberty. Clark finished with 19 points, 13 assists and...
New York Liberty collapse late to Indiana Fever, lose 83-78
The first time the Indiana Fever visited the New York Liberty, Head Coach Christie Sides just needed somebody to listen to her. Her Fever were just 0-2 after a rocky preseason, but it felt much worse than that. It wasn’t just that they looked discombobulated, but often unprepared for the arrival of Caitlin Clark and inevitable re-jiggering of their offense around her.
WNBA Fans Highlight Unexpected Event As Indiana Fever Turning Point
After picking up an 83-78 win over the first-place New York Liberty, the Indiana Fever are now 5-3 over their last eight games. To begin the season, the Fever started 4-10 but have improved to 9-13 over that eight-game stretch. On June 15, just one day prior to this stretch, the entire ...
Criminal trespass charge dismissed for Blacklick Township man
Criminal trespass charges have been dismissed against a Blacklick Township man in connection with an incident June 9 in White Township. Brian Derek Jones, 21, from the village of Kent, had been charged after an acquaintance told state police at Troop A, Indiana, that he entered her apartment through an unlocked window and approached her as she was lying in bed.
ROBBERY AT INDIANA RITE-AID
Indiana Borough Police are investigating a robbery that took place Monday evening at the Rite Aid along Philadelphia Street. Officers say they responded around 8:30 p.m. and witnesses on-scene reported that three people wearing surgical masks entered the store at the same time. Two reportedly passed a note to the...
Profound Revival featured at coffeehouse
The Christian Community Church of Boswell will be hosting a coffeehouse event at 6:30 p.m. Friday. Recording artist Profound Revival will be ministering in song. Profound Revival is a Pittsburgh-based ministry. Band members, Josh and Andrea Richmond began playing music together for their youth group shortly after their marriage. Complimented for their unique sound, this duo writes and records all their work in their home studio. Their music demonstrates a blend of singer-songwriter and folk-pop with the...
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